The bigger the game, the better I liked it. Not that I was about to let anybody know I was excited. I approached every game the same way. One pitch, one hitter at a time. Catfish Hunter approachbigexcite Change image and share on social
It's true that I am not from the south and I have a certain reserve. I take time to get close to, and I don't immediately throw my arms round someone. But it is more a question of style. Bernard Arnault armcloseimmediately Change image and share on social
Soaps have a schedule where you have to be done in 15 minutes. With an hour show, there's no way to get off schedule. On a movie, it's a lot easier to go back and reshoot scenes. I wasn't used to that at all... taking the time to really make each scene as good as it can be, which you can't do on soaps. Lucy Deakins backeasygood share on social
Truth made you a traitor as it often does in a time of scoundrels. Lillian Hellman makescoundreltime Change image and share on social
Although a lot of pain for a little screen time; Shaving legs, waxing eyebrows, high heels, trying to put on a bra, losing weight because women's clothes are SO revealing - Ladies you have my respect. Lou Diamond Phillips braclotheeyebrow Change image and share on social
Jimmy says he'll never tell a lie. Well, I lie all the time. I have to - to balance the family ticket. Lillian Gordy Carter balancefamilyjimmy Change image and share on social
I was working all the time I was in college. I was working so much that I could hardly do my college work. Les Baxter collegetimework Change image and share on social
One of the aspects of form that I have been very interested in is stasis - the concept of form which is not so directional in time, not so much climactic form, but rather form which allows time, to stand still. La Monte Young aspectclimacticconcept share on social
In the world of the present, in our time, we feel that suffering, anguish, the torments of body and soul, are greater than ever before in the history of mankind. Eyvind Johnson anguishbodyfeel Change image and share on social
There's no neutral language about travel. Either travel is described in ways that make it sound kind of shallow or just glossy or silly or a way for rich people to spend their time; or else travel is often described in quite derogatory ways, you know, like immigrants swarming across borders, for instance. Emma Donoghue borderderogatoryglossy share on social